Best bike parks around Gemünd provide access to the extensive mountain biking trails of the Eifel region. The area features a network of natural trails and facilities for pump track and dirt jumping enthusiasts. Gemünd serves as a starting point for diverse routes with varying technical difficulties. The landscape offers a mix of challenging terrain and scenic paths for cycling.
Last updated: August 4, 2026
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Is a very nice track to practice
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Wonderful to take a break there and relax a bit
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Small, flowing single trail, relatively easy to ride, preferably from SW to NE, i.e. downhill. The starting point is a beautiful vantage point. The path leads into the trail, which leads further down towards Falkenstein Castle.
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Technically not too difficult. However, it is sometimes very steep, especially at the beginning in the south. If you start in the north, the entrance can only be managed by pushing, but it's easier after that, i.e. downhill.
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Only recommended as a DH, as the lower part is extremely steep.
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Small DH section, easy to ride. Only conditionally rideable as an uphill, especially at the bottom it is steep and confusing.
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Except for a few isolated steps and slate in places, a not too difficult, just a bit technical single trail. Recommended as a DH.
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Around Gemünd, you'll discover a mix of natural mountain biking trails, dedicated pump tracks, and dirt jumping facilities. The area is known for its downhill trails and singletracks, offering diverse terrain for various skill levels. You can find options for practicing skills, improving balance, and enjoying jumps in controlled environments, alongside more challenging natural paths.
Yes, the Hansenbüsch Downhill Trail is a small, easy-to-ride section perfect for practicing skills. Additionally, the **Pumptrack Schleiden** offers a 125-meter pump track designed for easy difficulty levels, making it ideal for beginners to practice rhythm and flow. Adjacent to it is an 85-meter dirt jump facility for more advanced riders.
For a challenge, consider the Scheierhaff Singletrack, which is recommended as a downhill trail due to its extremely steep lower part. The Millebierg Downhill Singletrack also offers a technical single trail with isolated steps and slate sections. The Kleng Dellt Singletrail is technically not too difficult but can be very steep, especially at the beginning.
Yes, the **DIMB BikePark Rureifel** in Hürtgenwald is an insider tip within the broader Eifel region. It features five distinct lines, including natural downhill tracks, a flow trail, and a freeride section with a jump line. It caters to a range of abilities with various technical trail features like berms, jumps, drops, and rock gardens. It's also open to e-bikes.
The **Pumptrack Schleiden** is generally open daily from April to September until 10 PM. From October to March, it operates until dusk, weather permitting. It's always a good idea to check local conditions before planning your visit.
Free parking is available at the **Pumptrack Schleiden** in the Sportpark Schleiden. For other natural trails around Gemünd, parking availability can vary, so it's advisable to check specific trailheads or use public parking in Gemünd.
For the **Pumptrack Schleiden**, day permits can be obtained at the Gemünd National Park Gate. When cycling on natural trails, especially within the Eifel National Park, it's important to respect designated paths, follow local signage, and adhere to regulations to protect the natural environment. Always stay on marked trails.
The period from April to October is generally ideal for mountain biking around Gemünd. During these months, facilities like the **Pumptrack Schleiden** have extended operating hours, and the weather is typically more favorable for exploring the extensive Eifel region trails. Always check current weather conditions before heading out.
The **Pumptrack Schleiden** is an excellent family-friendly option, designed for easy difficulty levels suitable for riders of all ages to practice skills and enjoy a controlled environment. Beyond dedicated parks, many of the extensive mountain biking trails in the Eifel region around Gemünd offer varying technical difficulties, including easier S0-S1 routes suitable for families.
Beyond mountain biking, the Gemünd area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous MTB Trails, go touring cycling, or enjoy road cycling routes. The region is also popular for hiking, with picturesque landscapes and diverse natural challenges.
Visitors appreciate the variety of trails, from small downhill sections like Hansenbüsch Downhill Trail that are great for practice, to more challenging singletracks such as Scheierhaff Singletrack. The opportunity to take a break and relax in scenic spots is also highly valued. The extensive network of natural trails in the Eifel region provides diverse experiences for all skill levels.
Yes, the Waldhof Singletrail starts from a beautiful vantage point, offering scenic views as you descend towards Falkenstein Castle. The Eifel region itself is known for its picturesque landscapes, providing diverse natural challenges and scenic paths throughout your ride.


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